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I don't think this is a good choice. Is it because of the low price of Chinese machine tools? I gave up the option of choosing Chinese machine tools after 2014. Very quietly tell you - I am in China.I believe PM inspects all their machines at the (Chinese/Taiwan) suppliers before shipping them to their location. They re-inspect all machines in house (Pittsburgh, PA), and there shipped from their. Also, machines of this style/design have been manufactured for WELL over 50 years. The only differences between Chinese/Taiwan would have to be mainly the care/attention to detail taken in manufacturing. I'm sure Taiwan paint jobs are also probably much better. But either way, machines from both locations will work just fine. Also, new machines will have many more features that older will not.
I'd have no qualms buying a new Chinese machine. Just expect to spend some time going through it; disassemble, deburr, clean, oil, reassemble.
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If you plan to spend a lot of time reconstructing a Chinese machine tool, why not choose an old European machine tool? Because it will get very good precision and use experience.